List of the bishops of Toul

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The following people were bishops and prince-bishops of the Diocese of Toul (now France ):

  • Mansuetus 338-375
  • Amon around 400
  • Alchas at 423
  • Gelsimus at 455
  • Auspicius around 478
  • Ursus from 490
  • Aper 500-507
  • Aladius 508-525?
  • Trifsorich 525-532
  • Dulcitius 532? -549
  • Alodius from 549
  • Premon
  • Antimund
  • Eudolius from 602
  • Theofred 640-653
  • Bodo around 660
  • Eborinus from 664
  • Leudinus Bodo 667? -669
  • Adeotatus 679-680
  • Ermentheus around 690
  • Magnald about 695?
  • Dodo around 705
  • Griboald 706-739?
  • Godo 739? -756
  • Jacob I. 756-767
  • Borno 775-794
  • Wannich 794? -813
  • Frothar 814-846
  • Arnulf 847-871
  • Arnald 872-894
  • Ludhelm 895-905
  • Drogo 907-922
  • Gauzlin 922-962
  • Gerhard I. 963-994
  • Stephen 994-995
  • Robert 995-996
  • Berthold 996-1019
  • Hermann 1020-1026
  • Bruno von Egisheim 1026-1051, the later Pope Leo IX.
  • Odo 1052-1069
  • Pibo 1070-1107
  • Richwin 1108-1124
  • Henry I of Lorraine 1127–1167 ( House of Châtenois )
  • Pierre de Brixey 1168-1192
  • Eudes I of Vaudemont 1192-1197
  • Mathieu de Lorraine 1197–1206, † 1217
  • Renaud de Senlis 1210-1217
  • Gerard II. De Vaudemont 1218-1219
  • Eudes II. De Sorcy 1219-1228
  • Garinus 1228-1230
  • Rogier de Marcey 1231-1251
  • Giles de Sorcy 1253-1271
  • Konrad II of Tübingen (= Konrad Probus) 1272–1296
  • Johann I. von Sierck 1296-1305
  • Vito Venosa 1305-1306
  • Eudes III. de Grançon 1306-1308
  • Giacomo Ottone Colonna 1308-1309
  • Jean II. De Arzillières 1309-1320
  • Amatus of Geneva 1320-1330
  • Thomas de Bourlemont 1330-1353
  • Bertram de la Tour 1353-1361 ( La Tour d'Auvergne house )
  • Pietro di la Barreria 1361-1363
  • Johann III. by Hoya 1363-1372
  • John IV of Neuchâtel 1373–1384, † 1398
  • Savin de Floxence 1384-1398
  • Philip II de la Ville-sur-Illon 1399-1409
  • Henry II. De la Ville-sur-Illon 1409–1436
  • Louis de Haraucourt 1437-1449
  • Guillaume Fillastre the Younger 1449–1460
  • Jean V. de Chevrot 1460
  • Anton I of Neuchâtel 1461–1495
  • Ulrich von Blankenberg 1495–1506
  • Hugh des Hazards 1506-1517
Nikolaus Franz, Cardinal, Duke of Lorraine

Then the Diocese of Toul were united with the Diocese of Nancy, see also Bishops of Nancy .

literature

  • Ernst Friedrich Mooyer: Directories of the German bishops since the year 800 AD. Geb. Minden 1854, p. 109–110.

Web links

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